Vendor Info

Have you been looking for ways to increase your product sales? Perhaps you want to grow your client base to new heights? The answer you have been looking for is right here at the indigoLife Women’s Empowerment & Cultural Expo (WECE), scheduled May 18-20, 2017 in Cordele, Georgia.

This is your golden opportunity to access the Southwest Georgia market. In a single weekend, you have the opportunity to sell your wares at our evening socials, which attract a robust audience of more than 300 people, who hail from major cities across the U.S., as well as the Bahamas.

The indigoLife™ WECE team would be delighted to have you among our many businesses whose products will be showcased at our Vendor Lane Extravaganza. What a great way to enhance your visibility, increase your clientele, and ultimately serve a broader more diverse population!

The cost to participate as a Vendor is $100 for the entire weekend. For just $15, you can also rent a 6 ft. Vendor table and chair. Complimentary distribution of promotional material inside all of all Swag Bags is available to all of our Vendor participants. Take advantage of our discount package available for those who choose to attend the entire event, including breakfast and lunch, daytime sessions, and night time socials. Call us at 229.322.9965 for more information.

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